‘I believe that most people in this country, despite their ideological beliefs, their politics, are doing their best to get by and be good people,’ said Gunn
Superman director says ‘battered’ hero in new film represents the USThe first trailer for the new Superman movie features a surprisingly fragile image of the DC Comics hero, which director James Gunn claims represents the current condition of the United States.
The new film, which is just called Superman, will see David Corenswet take up the mantle of the Man of Steel as DC Studios looks to reboot its movie output under the vision of Gunn.
The first teaser trailer for the blockbuster was released on Thursday (19 December) and includes a scene with a broken, battered and bloodied Superman, lying prone in the snow, before being rescued by Krypto the Superdog.
The scene might feel like an odd choice to incorporate into the first big trailer for a highly anticipated Superman movie but according to Gunn, there is a broader metaphor at play.
Speaking at a press conference for the launch of the trailer, Gunn explained: “We do have a battered Superman in the beginning. That is our country. “
Expanding on the idea, the 58-year-old added: “I believe in the goodness of human beings, and I believe that most people in this country, despite their ideological beliefs, their politics, are doing their best to get by and be good people — despite what it may seem like to the other side, no matter what that other side might be. This movie is about that. It’s about the basic kindness of human beings, and that it can be seen as uncool and under siege [by] some of the darker voices are some of the louder voices.”
“I’m excited for people to get to see the essence of what we’re doing because it really has been like this private secret that we’ve all been hoarding,” Gunn later told Variety.
“We felt really good about it, like from a moral place, even from the beginning. We all felt like we were doing something good, both in terms of quality and in terms of actually something that’s not a fascistic power fantasy.
“I’m not saying that about other hero movies in general. But it felt good to be doing something that was about a person’s kindness.”
The comments have divided fans with some voicing their appreciation for Gunn and his attempts to bring some optimism back to Superman, something that critics felt was missing during Zack Snyder’s time with DC.
One fan said: “Sounds like James Gunn understands who Superman is and what he stands for. Optimism in dark times.”
Another added: “We all need Superman right now. Especially those who need to be taught a lesson in empathy, kindness, and respect. Superman doesn’t stand for hate. He stands for love, unity, and peace, as do most good people in the world. What Gunn said is right.”
Others weren’t as enthusiastic about the comments. “A children’s comic book character from 1938 that shoots lasers from his eyes is not a useful lens for modern day politics,” noted one person.